Civil Rights of Military Veterans and Service Members, Panel 3
A panel of veterans' advocates and other service members spoke about how well the federal government was safeguarding their rights and provi… read more
A panel of veterans' advocates and other service members spoke about how well the federal government was safeguarding their rights and providing needed benefits. An army major and physician argued that the rights of members of his Sikh religion were being denied while serving in the U.S. military. Advocates for female homeless veterans, especially those with children, and those dealing with mental health issues talked about their experiences interacting with federal agencies. close
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Elspeth "Cam" Cameron Ritchie M.D. Chief Clinical Officer District of Columbia Department of Mental Health->Psychiatric
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